
Those That Wake by Jesse Karp
Set  in  the very near future, a wounded New York struggles with the aftermath   of a power plant explosion that plunged the city into fourteen days of   violence and darkness. Christened "Big Black" by the media, the presumed   terrorist attack accomplished what 9/11 couldn't: killing the city's   spirit and draining it of its life force. An enormous bug-like dome   hastily constructed to keep toxic gases from escaping the site casts a   gloomy pall over the city and serves as a bleak reminder of the tragedy.   Deprived of all reason for optimism, New York's inhabitants slowly   withdraw from human interaction and into the cold comfort of technology.     Seventeen-year-old Mal returns to the  Brooklyn home of his foster  parents one night to discover that his  older brother, Tommy, has  vanished after leaving a strange message on  his phone. Mal launches a  search for his brother that leads to a  foreboding, seemingly unoccupied  Manhattan skyscraper; once inside, he  makes a careless mistake that  reveals hidden cracks in the surface of  the world he knows. Meanwhile,  Laura, a high school senior is shaken  from her quiet suburban life when  her parents inexplicably abandon her  and two agents from Homeland  Security armed with a hypodermic needle  show up at her home.     The two  teenagers are thrown together with a cynical and bitter  high school  teacher named Mike, and Jon Remak, a covert agent for a  shadowy  cooperative. The strangers share little in common, save for one   terrifying fact: someone or something has wiped them from the memories   of every single person the four have ever known. Only by working   together can Mal and Laura hope to reclaim a past that was stolen from   them--and start a future no one can take away.
A new (I think) post-apocalyptic/dystopian, I love those! This book will be released by Harcourt in April 2011.
 
 
 
